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Plant These Four New 
Improved Asters 
ASTER /Novi Belgi}. 
(Illustrated Right) 
Plenty 
Aster, Plenty, is a clear lavender-blue. It is semi-double, 134 in. across, with several 
rows of petals and is another delightful improvement in the fall Asters. This variety 
has won wide acclaim in the new large-flowered fall Aster groups and is one of the 
best of the new importations. Try it in the background of your border. Plants 3/4 
to 4 ft. 
ASTER {Novi Belgi}, Aretie 
The finest white Aster with very large, 134-in. individual blooms. Excellent for 
fall gardens, giving the feel of a drift of white. Blooms profusely. One of the new 
extra large-flowered varieties recently developed in Europe. 
ASTER {Novi Belgi}, Peace 
A lovely double fall Aster with real interest and charm. The size of the blooms—often 
2 in. across—gives a new look to the Aster family. They serve the dual purpose of 
supplying many autumn bouquets as well as a bright spot in the border late into the 
fall. The color is a soft rosy mauve and it holds throughout the entire blooming 
period. This is a ‘‘must’’ for the fall garden. 
ASTER {Novi Belgi}, The Cardinal aie 
A large-flowered cardinal-red Aster. Clear and bright, it is an accent of great interest 
and another of the new very popular fall plants. Blooms are 1 to 114 in. in diameter. 
It is very spectacular in the fall border and a worthwhile addition for lengthening 
the autumn blooming season. 36 in. high. Sept. 
All Four New Asters 
$1.00 each; 3 of one kind $2.50; 6 of one kind $5.00 

ae 
Aster, Plenty 
31% to 4 ft. 
One each of the four outstanding 4 PLANTS Group 4419 
Ss Lect, New Varieties: 
{ Arctic. Plenty. Value $4. os 
White. Lavender-blue. Save 65c 
Aster Group Peace. The Cardinal. Only 
Rosy-mauve. Cardinal-red. 

ANCHUSA 
Chinese Forget-Me-Nots 
(Myosotidiflora.) Delightful clusters of clear blue 
flowers borne in profusion during April and May. 
Grows anywhere; equally effective in shady or sunny 
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Tritoma 
June-Sept. 



places. The large leaves make an excellent ground- 214 to 312 ft. 
cover. The dainty blue flowers on stems 1 to 114 ft. S 
high add a welcome touch of color. Flower heads are 
held well above the rich foliage making this one of 
the most popular perennials for under-planting in 
rose beds. So peel ana vigorous, it can be used very oe 
effectively as an added touch of color to any founda- ; 
tion planting of evergreens. A mass planting has the : . 
effect of a misty sea of deep blue. Particularly effec- : 
tive with daffodils and primroses. 
3 ; op April-May 1 to 1), ft. 
60c each; 3 for $1.60; 6 for $3.00 arches 
MIDSUMMER GROUP 4 
Excellent for home grounds or your summer cottage ie Ss 
Blooms 7. se 
Catananche Coerulea (medium) July-August % is 
Coreopsis, Golden Shower (medium)......... July-August 
Aster, Frikarti (medium)... July-August , 
Pentstemon, Ruby King (medium) July-August ay 
Chrysanthemum, Avalanche (medium)....... August-September y 
Rudbeckia, The King (fall) July-August - 
Lythrum, Morden Pink (fal/) July-August A 
Phlox, San Antonio (medium) : ayes July £ 
Phlox, E. I. Farrington (medium).. July 
Phlox, Miss Lingard (medium) wy avs June-July é y 
GROUP 339 s ete ' 
Value $6.40 Save $1.05 Only & 
VERBASCUM, Pink Domino TRITOMA, Robin Hood ( 
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Dramatic, free flowering pink spikes! An espe- Flares up in late June with a burst of ten to twelve a ‘ . 
cially hardy and vigorous grower, even in very poor dazzling flower-spikes ... and continues its 3 
soil. The upright branching flower-spikes reach floral pyrotechnics until late September. Each - di 
four feet in height. An effective pink flower for 216-ft. stalk carries a sparki ing spike 8 to 10 in. BS 
background planting. It will provide a constant long, so dramatic in its beauty that it creates a * i a 
show of beautiful color during its entire blooming compelling center of interest wherever it grows. rue ‘hed i 
Verbascum, period of late August and September. May be Long, narrow leaves make the foliage seem as ia F 
Pink Domino used in either sun or partial shade. though guarding the flame above. 7 i +i 
Aug.-Sept. 4 to 4% ft. 65c each; 3 for $1.75; 6 for $3.25 $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 6 for $5.00 © y rf 5 
JACKSON & PERKINS CO 
COpLL Le gest Lapp Growers 
